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Moze Cowper - A Los Angeles personal injury and mass tort attorney has spent the last nineteen years developing a deep understanding of complex litigation. He has been recognized “as one of the most innovative injury attorneys in the United States

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FDA issues warning letters to two breast implant manufacturers as part of ongoing efforts to protect patients

May 19, 2020

Two breast implant manufacturers were issued warning letters from the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on May 14th for failure to comply with required studies and manufacturing and reporting requirements. Allergan of Irvine, California was issued a warning letter concerning two separate premarket approval orders: failure to conduct post-approval studies to assess the long-term safety and risks of...

Critical errors in California nursing homes led to COVID-19 outbreaks and deaths among residents and staff

May 1, 2020

California nursing homes hit hard by coronavirus (COVID-19) cases among residents and staff have been less than transparent in reporting known cases and deaths. Many also failed to adequately protect staff and residents from exposure to COVID-19. A recent public outcry by families of residents and staff working in nursing homes and assisted-living facilities who’ve contracted COVID-19 led the way...

Cowper Law PC along with DiCello Levitt and Matthew S. Miller LLC File Class Action Against University of California and California State For Failure to Return Student Fees in Wake of COVID-19

Apr 28, 2020

LOS ANGELES and OAKLAND, Calif. – April 28, 2020 – The two major California university systems, which serve more than 700,000 students, have profited from the ongoing coronavirus pandemic by refusing to refund unused portions of their campus fees, according to a pair of lawsuits filed today in federal court in California. The class actions, filed against California State University (CSU)...